
Apartments near High Street Plaza in Oakland, CA (2,716 Rentals)


3628-3630 Magee Ave

3470 Laurel Ave

2304 E 22nd St

3711 Maybelle Ave

3743 39th Ave

3325 Georgia St

3622 Magee Ave

3720-3726 Maybelle Ave

2220 23rd Ave

3524 Midvale Ave

2309 E 23rd St

2340 23rd Ave

2261 E 20th St

2391 Grande Vista Pl

2212-2218 23rd Ave

2442 23rd Ave

3728 Maybelle Ave

3217-3219 Dakota St

3629 Loma Vista Ave

3260 Dakota St

3228 Dakota St

3248 Dakota St

3518 Midvale Ave

2257 E 20th St

3261-3265 Georgia St

3301-3303 Georgia St

2373-2375 Grande Vista Pl

3645 Loma Vista Ave

5930 Camden St

2051 23rd Ave

3410 Maple Ave

3764 39th Ave

2385 Grande Vista Pl

5922 Camden St

2810 Garden St

6405 Bancroft Ave

2383 Grande Vista Pl

3801 Maybelle Ave

3644 Magee Ave

2247 E 19th St

3701 Brown Ave

2329 23rd Ave

2245 E 20th St

3800 Maybelle Ave

2253 E 20th St

2246 E 19th St

2637 Grand Vista Ave

2325 23rd Ave

2351-2357 Grande Vista Ave

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